"ISIS, its counterparts, and peripheral groups like NATO’s Grey Wolves,
serve multiple roles for the West. They are a pretext to invade and
occupy foreign nations, a proxy army to wage war against its enemies
with, and a means of maintaining fear and obedience at home under the
auspices of an increasing police state. It is difficult to believe the
West could maintain its current foreign and domestic policy without this
menace – it has become an integral part of Western geopolitical
strategy."

"Halifax Chronicle Herald retracts refugee story after public outcry":

"The story’s heady cocktail of refugee politics, ineffectual bureaucrats, and whiffs of schoolyard jihad
and religious imperialism proved irresistible to websites that traffic
in anti-Muslim sentiment – such as those belonging to commentator Ezra
Levant, whose upstart Rebel Media outlet has been one of the most
persistent critics of the federal government’s Syrian refugee policy,
and Pamela Geller, the New York-based activist whose star rose with her
successful campaign against the so-called Ground Zero Mosque."

"Hybrid Wars and “Color Revolutions” in the Central Asian Heartland: Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan: Part 3" by Andrew Korybko. The US State Department is a very busy place.

"ISIS, its counterparts, and peripheral groups like NATO’s Grey Wolves,
serve multiple roles for the West. They are a pretext to invade and
occupy foreign nations, a proxy army to wage war against its enemies
with, and a means of maintaining fear and obedience at home under the
auspices of an increasing police state. It is difficult to believe the
West could maintain its current foreign and domestic policy without this
menace – it has become an integral part of Western geopolitical
strategy."

"Halifax Chronicle Herald retracts refugee story after public outcry":

"The story’s heady cocktail of refugee politics, ineffectual bureaucrats, and whiffs of schoolyard jihad
and religious imperialism proved irresistible to websites that traffic
in anti-Muslim sentiment – such as those belonging to commentator Ezra
Levant, whose upstart Rebel Media outlet has been one of the most
persistent critics of the federal government’s Syrian refugee policy,
and Pamela Geller, the New York-based activist whose star rose with her
successful campaign against the so-called Ground Zero Mosque."

"Hybrid Wars and “Color Revolutions” in the Central Asian Heartland: Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan: Part 3" by Andrew Korybko. The US State Department is a very busy place.